AN MIS 31 – MIS MEURTH 2020
An dowlen ma yw towlen nowodhow yn Kernewek. Dyllys yw pub mis. / This is a Cornish language news programme. It is published every month.
An mis ma / this month:
- Virus Kurungylgh
- Loganair ha Flybe
- Kernow FA
- Gool Piran
An dowlen ma yw towlen nowodhow yn Kernewek. Dyllys yw pub mis. / This is a Cornish language news programme. It is published every month.
An mis ma / this month:
Dileys yw lies hwarvos Kernewek awos Kovid-19
Covid-19 means the cancellation of many Cornish events.
Sarah Cooke a Gowethas an Yeth a gews genen a-dro dhe Bennseythen Gernewek.
Sarah Cooke of the Cornish Language Fellowship speaks with us about the Cornish Language Weekend.
Gool Piran a veu synsys gans an howl ow splanna warnan.
St Piran’s Day was held with the sun shining on us.
Dydh Tregedna a veu synsys gans Agan Tavas – hag yma Gol Piran ow tos.
A Tregedna-rules day was held by Agan Tavas – and St Piran’s Day is coming.
An dowlen ma yw towlen nowodhow yn Kernewek. Dyllys yw pub mis. / This is a Cornish language news programme. It is published every month.
An mis ma / this month:
Tamsin Spargo a lever bos nes an linen-varow rag henwel nebonan rag piwasow Gorsedh Kernow.
Tamsin Spargo tells us the deadline for Gorsedh Kernow prize nominations is near.
Yma Nicholas Williams ow hwithra devedhyans a’n hanow ‘Ewrop’.
Nicholas Williams is looking into the origin of the name ‘Europe’.
Tim Saunders a re dhyn dew wers flogholeth ha Nicholas Williams a lever dhyn bos an ger ‘tesen’ yn Kernewek neppyth moy avel bara.
Tim Saunders gives us two children’s verses and Nicholas Williams tells us the work we use for cake in Cornish is something more like bread.
Yma Tim Saunders genen ow ri dhyn blas a wari-sebon usi ow tos kyns pell. Davydh Trethewey a lever dhyn pyth eus dhe vos gwelys yn ebron-nosweyth, ni a woslow orth kanow leun profyes dhe Gan Rag Kernow ha, Nicholas Williams a lever dhyn adro dhe’n ger ‘lion’.
Tim Saunders is with us giving a taste of the soap-opera soon to come, Davydh Trethewey tells us what is to be seen in the night-time sky, we listen to the full songs entered into Kan Rag Kernow, and Nicholas Williams tells us about the word ‘lion’.